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Wadia group to hand over Rs 900-crore Wadala plot to MHADA
Updated On: 05 November, 2014 06:17 AM IST | | Varun Singh
<p>The housing authority will get the 8-acre parcel of land for free as part of the Bombay Dyeing mill land's redevelopment; plans to use the parcel of land to construct homes for mill workers</p>

In a windfall for MHADA, the authority is set to get 8 acres of land — estimated to be worth R800-900 crore — in Wadala from the Wadia group as part of the Bombay Dyeing mill land’s redevelopment. The housing authority plans to use the parcel of land to construct nearly 6,000 homes for mill workers and nearly 2,000 transit-housing units.

Set for a revamp: A patch of the 8-acre plot that will be handed over to MHADA
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